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We're big fans of iLike. But
We're big fans of iLike. But Music is such a big category that is so completely dominated by MySpace, that it seems like they should have their overall music strategy under their direct control. Today, Facebook users who want to stream music must do so via a contractual maze that goes from the labels to Rhapsody to iLike to Facebook. Meanwhile I can't visit a MySpace page without being attacked with streaming music.
m-space
Myspace is by far and away the best device for bands to promote thier music. If facebook were to have something similar it wouldnt take off because of the fact that myspace exists. Also i think facebook is a little too nerdy for the rock and roll bands of myspace!
It really comes down to
It really comes down to regions. Some US cities have more users engaging in myspace, or vice versa. Overall, myspace does cater to younger users and is not very helpful to law enforcement when we bring things to their attention. This troubles me.
Myspace
Myspace is more targetting towards younger demographic groups. Music is an important issue in this strategy. Facebook is more popular in corporative environments. This is also a good policy, there's no need for dozens of simular web 2.0 sites.
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